#NowIknow how an #XFace looks in #GNUS, but I think I don't need that feature on my GNUS typically being run in a terminal.
The other stuff that can get massged into `(setq gnus-posting-styles ... )` was what I originally was looking for and those options really promise much more fun.
#RTFM does not count as doping yet!
The United States celebrates the fake holiday known as Groundhog Day. The tradition, which dates back to the 18th or 19th century, is pseudoscience, but probably the harmless variety.
This junk science can be forgiven for another reason: Groundhog Day has given us something fantastic in the form of Groundhog Day, the movie, The 1993 movie stars Bill Murray.
I think I finally #discovered my #energetic #boundaries - I felt it first before I realized. #nowiknow
#discovered #energetic #boundaries #nowiknow #gamechanger #empath #clarity #unconditionallove #light
#NowIKnow - Dawn's story
https://youtu.be/5P7RM4EnRQA
“I think it’s very important that people understand what autism can look like in subtler presentations and in particular, women and non-binary people. Society at large has some very stereotyped ideas. They think we’re all Rain Man. They think we’re all Sheldon. And whilst that might well be the expression of autism for some people. I am also what autism looks like.”
#NowIKnow - Alex's story
https://youtu.be/2_tyB1WyB_Y
“I wanted to take part in this campaign because ever since I started my photography journey, the only thing I’ve ever wanted was to make sure no kid ever feels like I felt. Because that feeling of loneliness and anger towards yourself is so lonely and I think it can be quite dangerous if you don’t have a support system. It takes years and years and years to unlearn such a deep anger at yourself and such a negative self-image. So, if I can play any role in making women feel seen for the first time, then I feel I’ve done what I set out to do.”
#NowIKnow - Zahra's story
https://youtu.be/YmP4DDcNywo
“I wanted to take part in this campaign because I just thought it was really important. I really struggled for so long. And it's only when you see other people like you talking about something that then maybe you will watch or read about it and think, ‘oh, that sounds like me’. And then you might start looking into it, like I did, and find some support or just understand yourself better. When I joined a group for autistic women I went to the meeting and at one point, I just sat back and I looked around and I felt, ‘oh, I feel like I belong here.’
#NowIKnow - Lex's story
https://youtu.be/t2ERptLJaKQ
“When I realised there were people like me, I felt relief. It put me on the path to diagnosis and learning more about who I am as an autistic person. I was brought up as a girl and as a woman and perceived as that for most of my life. I hadn’t seen many stories like mine and having the autism diagnosis helped me realise I am non-binary. I’m trying to get to a place where I know myself better.
I think if someone sees themselves in somebody else, that makes them feel seen and heard, and included. And those are really important things for autistic people because you spend a lot of your life never feeling like that ever. And that can save people’s lives, which I think is really, really important.”
#NowIKnow - Amanda's story
https://youtu.be/RLWTlJTd1rA
It’s time to hear your stories. Meet autistic woman and SENCO Coordinator, Amanda...
“It's important for more people to understand autism in women because a lot of people think we don't exist. The stats say it's a very male condition and that's not necessarily true because there's lots of women like me who only get diagnosed in adulthood after they find out about a child. And it was five years after my son was diagnosed that I got my diagnosis and it was only through him that I learned about myself. And people need to know that anybody can be autistic. You can be the person next door, could be the person across the street. There are lots of undiagnosed autistic women walking about out there, who are probably struggling and don't know why.”
#NowIKnow - Melissa's story
“films mean so much to me” :blobcatsad:
https://youtu.be/eMXE5ly2_pg
#NowIKnow autistic女性和Non binary people的tag campaign
好想哭 :blobcatverysad:
https://youtu.be/9WHftgSJNF4
It’s time to hear your stories.
We're spotlighting the stories of late diagnosed autistic women and non-binary people who never saw themselves represented and want to make sure that others do. Share your story using #NowIKnow so we can reach more undiagnosed autistic people and non-binary people who may be struggling and whose only knowledge of autism comes from outdated stereotypes.
Find out more: https://bit.ly/3TWtRZS
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It’s time to hear your stories.
This week we will be spotlighting the stories of late diagnosed autistic women and non-binary people who never saw themselves represented and want to make sure that others do https://bit.ly/3Ns0JaM #NowIKnow (1/3)
I installed #NetBSD on a 10yr old laptop that supports #UEFI booting. When I finished the installation, rebooting the machine immediately brought me to the #BIOS screen. Now, in my limited experience, I’ve never had to do anything special to get anything booted…until now.
Turns out I had to manually add an entry in the BIOS that points directly to \EFI\boot\bootx64.efi
Never in my life have I ever had to do something like that.
I use the md alias to create a new directory. The alias md refers to the mkdir function. The mkdir function wraps the New-Item cmdlet to make it easier to create new directories. I rely on the expanding string (double quotation marks) to create the twenty folders. Here is the code that I use to create my twenty folders.
1..20 | % {md “Chapter$_”}
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/scripting/use-powershell-and-ascii-to-create-folders-with-letters/